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Raising a Sensory Smart Child: The Definitive Handbook for Helping Your Child with Sensory Processing Issues
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For children with sensory difficulties-those who struggle to process everyday sensations and exhibit unusual behaviors such as avoiding or seeking out touch, movement, sounds, and sights-this groundbreaking book is an invaluable resource. Sensory integration dysfunction, also known as sensory processing disorder, affects all kinds of children-from those with developmental delays, attention problems, or autism spectrum disorders, to those without any other issues. Coauthored by a pediatric occ...
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Cook Yourself Thin Faster: Have Your Cake and Eat It Too with Over 75 New Recipes You Can Make in a Flash!
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From the #1 New York Times Bestselling Series . . . Cook Yourself Thin FASTER Lose Weight without Losing Your Mind! Discover what everyone is talking about: the easiest, most enjoyable way to lasting weight loss. Following the smash hit original comes this brand-new collection of over 75 even easier recipes, plus smart cooking tips and real-life success stories. Finally, a diet to savor . . . Cook Yourself Thin FASTER delivers more mouthwatering...
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Living Well: 21 Days to Transform Your Life, Supercharge Your Health, and Feel Spectacular
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Montel Williams? New York Times bestselling battle plan for better living. Now in paperback!
In Living Well, Montel explains the science behind his successful battle against multiple sclerosis, interviewing a global ?SWAT Team? of doctors, scientists, and researchers, and reveals the amazing effects of healthy eating and regular exercise.
Most importantly, Montel shares his groundbreaking 21-Day Living Well Food and Workout Program? a hard-hitting health p...
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Marry Him: The Case for Settling for Mr. Good Enough
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You have a fulfilling job, a great group of friends, the perfect apartment, and no shortage of dates. So what if you haven't found The One just yet. Surely he'll come along, right?
But what if he doesn't? Or even worse, what if he already has, but you just didn't realize it?
Suddenly finding herself forty and single, Lori Gottlieb said the unthinkable in her March 2008 article in The Atlantic: Maybe she and single women everywhere, needed to stop chasing the elusive P...
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That Crumpled Paper Was Due Last Week: Helping Disorganized and Distracted Boys Succeed in School and Life
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At last, the solution for getting disorganized boys back on track.
Missed assignments. Lack of focus and enthusiasm. Falling grades. For too many boys and their frustrated parents, these are the facts of life. But they don't have to be.
Top academic counselor Ana Homayoun has helped turn even the most disorganized, scattered, and unfocused boys into successful young people who consistently meet their personal and academic challenges. She does this by getting back to ...
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The Power of Kindness: The Unexpected Benefits of Leading a Compassionate Life
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Piero Ferrucci warns against the dangers of "global cooling." As the pace of living grows faster and the impact of new technologies more insistent, communications become hurried and impersonal. The drive for profit overrides the heart. Warmth and genuine presence fade.
The Power of Kindness is a stirring examination of a simple but profound concept. Piero Ferrucci, one of the world's most respected transpersonal psychologists, explores the many surprising facets of kindness ...
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The Beck Diet Solution: Train Your Brain to Think Like a Thin Person
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The Beck Diet Solution is the Missing Ingredient in Weight Loss Lose weight with confidence and keep it off for a lifetime! Battle your sabotaging habits! Resist tempting food - even if it's right in front of you! Confidently say, "No, thank you" to food pushers! Put an end to emotional eating! Confidently say, "No, thank you" to food pushers!
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Taste: Acquiring What Money Can't Buy
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"‘Good taste’ is synonymous with success in all fields of life. It’s not a question of money, but of a trained eye.” Taste is proportion. Taste is civility. Taste is the mot juste. Taste is in play wherever educated people gather. Taste treats men and women, friends and strangers considerately. Taste cannot be bought, but only learned and practiced. In our modern times, the elegance and taste that characterized and defined such contemporary figures as Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis has bee...
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Healing and Preventing Autism: A Complete Guide
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The must-have New York Times bestseller that tells you what to do now for a child with autism, ADD, ADHD, OCD, and other disorders
For any child with challenges, early intervention is essential and parents need a plan that they can implement right away. Jenny McCarthy, one of the country's leading autism advocates, has teamed up with top autism specialist Jerry Kartzinel, M.D., to offer a prescriptive guide to the healing therapies and treatments that have turned the l...
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A Nation of Wimps: The High Cost of Invasive Parenting
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Wake up, America: We’re raising a nation of wimps.
Hara Marano, editor-at-large and the former editor-in-chief of Psychology Today, has been watching a disturbing trend: kids are growing up to be wimps. They can’t make their own decisions, cope with anxiety, or handle difficult emotions without going off the deep end. Teens lack leadership skills. College students engage in deadly binge drinking. Graduates can’t even negotiate their own salaries without brin...
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The Day I Shot Cupid: Hello, My Name Is Jennifer Love Hewitt and I'm a Love-aholic
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For any woman who has ever bought a self-help book and wondered why she bothered. (P.S. Now that I know he's just not that into me, where do I go from there? Yeah, thanks for that advice.) Jennifer Love Hewitt is a self-proclaimed "love-aholic" and hopeless romantic (her middle name is Love, after all!). She has been lucky and unlucky in love, and lived to tell--and she's done it all in the spotlight. Much has been written about her love life--some true, most made up to sell magazi...
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Snoop: What Your Stuff Says About You
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Reviewed by Jay Dixit In 1942, as the United States was entering World War II, the Office of Strategic Services -- the precursor to today's CIA -- was scrambling to find promising spies to go behind enemy lines. One of the aptitude exams it developed was the Belongings Test, in which candidates had to draw conclusions about a man based purely on items in his bedroom: clothes, a timetable, a ticket receipt. Sam Gosling, an associate professor of psychology at the Universi...
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Time Is a River (Indie Next Pick)
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With a strong, warm voice that brings the South to life, New York Times bestselling author Mary Alice Monroe writes richly textured stories that intimately portray the complex and emotional relationships we share with families, friends, and the natural world. "Every book that Mary Alice Monroe has written has felt like a homecoming to me," writes Pat Conroy, bestselling author of The Prince of Tides. Time Is a River is an insightful novel that will sweep readers away...
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You Can Think Yourself Thin: Transform Your Shape with Hypnosis
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Do you want to take control of your weight and get the body you always dreamed of? You can?and this book will show you how.
In this groundbreaking book, the United Kingdom?s premier hypnotherapy practitioner presents a unique program for weight-loss that requires very little effort and yields amazing results. How? You think yourself thin.
For years Ursula James counseled people who wanted to lose weight but who found that no diet ever worked for them. What gradually beca...
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The Fertility Journal: A Day-to-Day Guide to Getting Pregnant
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In the tradition of The Pregnancy Journal (over 1.25 million copies sold), The Fertility Journal is a guided journal designed to help women understand and track their monthly reproductive cycle. It features a primer on fertility basics, helpful tips on health, exercise, relationships, sex, and nutrition, and space for women to record the daily statistics that will help them predict ovulation and get pregnant more easily. A special section on assisted reproductive technologie...
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SuperHealth: 6 Simple Steps, 6 Easy Weeks, 1 Longer, Healthier Life
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From the creator of SuperFoods Rx, a proven method to turn on the good genes, turn off the bad genes, and live to see your kids turn 100
The New York Times bestselling author of SuperFoods Rx, and the man Oprah calls ?The Food Dude? brings ten scientifically proven ways to:
? Get fit without going to the gym ? Lose weight by adding in SuperFoods ? Fight six major diseases ? Keep the mind sharp and the skin aglow ? Have more vitality than eve...
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If... Questions for the Soul
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When it comes to understanding one's inner spirit, one's raison d'être, asking the right questions is often more important than finding the right answers. If...: Questions for the Soul does just that--providing a book full of key questions that can unlock mysteries or at the very least provoke some interesting dinner-party conversations. Questions include the following: If you had to name the single most important ingredient for a spiritual life, what would you...
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The New Science of Perfect Skin: Understanding Skin Care Myths and Miracles For Radiant Skin at Any Age
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This book is about the New Skin-Care Revolution. The good news is that today there are products that really work. The bad news is that there’s never been more confusion and uncertainty about which products get results and which are a waste of money and time. Consumers are bombarded by enticing ads featuring models and celebrities with creamy, flawless skin; salesclerks spouting pseudoscience at cosmetics counters; and countless articles in women’s magazines puffing up the Very ...
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Dr. Susan Love's Breast Book:4th Edition 2005
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Dr. Susan Love's Breast Book has been considered the bible of breast-care books since it appeared in 1990. In 1995, Love completely updated the book in a 600-page second edition, including new biopsy and screening methods, implants, the pros and cons of hormone therapy, new discoveries in breast-cancer treatment, and many other topics. Every chapter has been rewritten, with the exception of the anatomy chapter ("The breast, I'm glad to report, is still located on the chest!"). Love pre...
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Artist's Way Morning Pages Journal, The
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The idea behind Julia Cameron's The Artist's Way is that by writing three pages, longhand and stream-of consciousness, first thing in the morning, you can overcome the obstacles that stop you from becoming your most creative self. This works partly because it forces you to create something (even if it is just a long list of gripes) every single day. It doesn't take much time. You're not even supposed to think. But the act itself gets you past all that self-defeating fretting about why...
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Mean Genes : From Sex to Money to Food: Taming Our Primal Instincts
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"Don't trust your instincts." Hardly the standard self-help fare, to be sure. Arguing that Darwin has a lot more to tell us about ourselves than Freud, Mean Genes is high on evolution and low on inner child. Deemed "brilliant" by E.O. Wilson himself, the book is the work of two young Wilson disciples: Terry Burnham, an economics professor at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, and Jay Phelan, a professor of biology at UCLA. Burnham and Phelan divide life issues into 10 categori...
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Baby Massage: Soothing Strokes for Healthy Growth
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Learn soothing massage techniques with this easy-to-use stand-up guide
As studies show and parents can attest, baby massage can encourage bonding between parents and children, soothe fussiness, and even encourage growth. The benefits of baby massage are by now well knownthe real question that remains for parents is: How exactly do I do it? Written by an experienced baby massage therapist (and parent), this guide shows parents how to massage their babies with love and...
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Letters to a Young Brother: MANifest Your Destiny
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Offering inspirational advice in a down-to-earth style, this unique compilation of letters provides wisdom, guidance, and heartfelt insight to help the reader chart their own path to success. Based on the author's motivational speaking at inner-city schools across the country, the letters deal with the tough issues that face young people today. Bombarded with messages from music and the media, Harper set out to dispel the stereotypical image of success that young people receive today and ...
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| Too Young To Retire |
| With Americans living longer, healthier lives, the conventional idea of retirement is obsolete. Millions of Americans are working past the age of sixty-five—not because they have to, but because they want to. Many, like Marika and Howard Stone, discover second careers, start their own businesses, or go back to school.
Based on the popular website 2young2retire.com, Too Young to Retire offers inventive and exciting retirement alternatives to help readers find their labors of love, inner activists, or how to make a home away from home. Enlightening exercises and workbook pages as well as a comprehensive list of publications, home exchange organizations, and websites are included to assist readers in making meaningful choices. For those who aren’t ready to throw in the towel, Too Young to Retire is the essential resource for discovering what comes next. |
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